Sea Room

July 14, 2009: 2000 position report. Lat 49° 01’ 58” N ~ Long 068° 03’ 36” W course 056°T speed 3.9 kts WX: broken clouds, thunderstorms on horizon, wind W @ 10kts dying traveled 79 nm since 0730.

Sea room! Finally I have sea room to run, tack, hove-to, whatever I need. I feel rich with room. Not an ocean worth mind ya, but room I haven’t had before. Oh the lakes were big enough, but they were crowded too. Here, I’ve passed within a mile of only one vessel, a small sailboat making her way across the bay. The traffic lanes are to the south and my AIS is working great. There are tight spots up ahead but tonight I have sea room.

I saw a minke whale right off the little harbor I anchored in last night. I recognize him from his smallish fin located on his back. I have not seen any more belugas though. There is lots of interesting sea birds. One looked like a swan all white with a long neck and black tips on its wings. It soared dipping close to the water then up high again. Of all things not to have it’s my Audubon bird book.

I’ll stay underway tonight. I’ve got to start getting used to being underway over nights. Oh, I’ll make a few stops along the way but mostly it will be just sail. The wind will drop around midnight and I’ll hove-to then and sleep very lightly…in my clothes.

3 Responses to “Sea Room”

  1. wannabesailing says:

    Hi Tommy,
    Sounds like you have seen a Gannet. Great birds. Wait till you see them fold up their wings and head straight for the ocean surface like a torpedo. Awesome!
    Having sailed many of the places you are just heading into I envy you. We are stuck on land for this season awaiting the woes of the economy to ease.

    Fair winds!

  2. Bumbazer says:

    I know this isn’t the same as having a book handy but at least it is something. http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/search

  3. capt bruce says:

    it was a late evening in july 84 and we were underway to the oil platforms in cook[!] inlet.we sighted something white,washing in the waves of a 30 knot sea.
    the knee jerk of the captain was to call the” coasties” and report another fisherman lost somewhere under a skiff near 60 north.
    sheess… was he wrong.
    the leviathan woke up as we approached,blew,and sounded,never to be seen again.
    he was one of the worst men i have ever sailed under.

    were you on the “SEDGE” in 84?

    in local news…
    this past weekend,thumper,tiny and josh rolled through town and janice and i hosted the land crew for a night.
    those boys bicker like a cat and a bird.
    they haven’t changed since the time on the “LADY”

    carry on

    capt bruce